Exchange Backstage
Ringo: “I remember my uncle putting a red-hot poker on me, and that’s no lie. He was trying to frighten me.”
Paul: “Tell me, Ringo, do all of your relatives go around applying red-hot pokers to you?”
John: “It’s the only way they can identify him!”
Paul countered John’s sometime abrasive humour with a disarming smile. While Paul was announcing a number from their new album during a concert, John would break into spastic movements, pull grotesque faces and stamp his feet in a spontaneous staccato manner. Paul would pause briefly, look across the stage at John with a benign expression, then turn back to the audience, continuing the introduction in his characteristic, light-hearted way. This quirky relationship characterized their songwriting, their backstage life, press conferences, television appearances and social encounters.
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Robert Freeman - “The Beatles: A Private View”
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look you! all i have to say is to tell you is that this lantern is the moon you see. i’m the man in the moon. this thorn bush here is my thorn bush. and this doggie woggie here is my dog.
I will never get over John’s glasses.
new wallpaper. :D
“Not the hair!”
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Vitamin String Orchestra (Tribute To The Beatles) “Hey Jude”
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The Beatles “Blue Jay Way”
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Vitamin String Quartet (Tribute To The Beatles) - Nowhere Man
askdfj;asd. They’re already musicians. But they’re models too, without even trying. (via applescrufff)